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  • Author: Antonio Guillermo


370: Supporting Chronic Disease Management, Shaping a Healthy China (2016-11-21) [CLEAN - English]
Bayer Pharmaceuticals Product Supply Beijing Site Extension Program Inaugurated (English)


    Disposing of Digital Debris
    • Author: George Socha


    Disposing of Digital Debris
    • Author: George Socha


    Disposing of Digital Debris
    • Author: George Socha


    PDFAssociation
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    • Author: iPRES


    Preparing Medicine from Honey", from a Dispersed Manuscript of an Arabic Translation of De Materia Medica of Dioscorides
    One of the most influential medical treatises handed down to Muslims was De Materia Medica, by a first-century b.c. Greek physician in Cilicia (southern Anatolia). The left page concerns making medicine from honey and water, prescribed to cure weakness and loss of appetite. A doctor holds a gold cup while stirring the boiling honey and water in a cauldron as he prepares to scoop it up for the seated patient. The architectural setting suggests that the drugs are being produced in a pharmacy like those attached to hospitals in the Seljuq lands. In the illustration on the right, a doctor and his assistant or patient stand on either side of a sieve through which grapes are pressed and then combined with brine and an onion-like herb to produce a medicine to cure digestive disorders.
    • Author: Abdullah ibn al-Fadl


    Guernica
    The government of the Spanish Republic acquired the mural "Guernica" from Picasso in 1937. When World War II broke out, the artist decided that the painting should remain in the custody of New York's Museum of Modern Art for safekeeping until the conflict ended. In 1958 Picasso extended the loan of the painting to MoMA for an indefinite period, until such time that democracy had been restored in Spain. The work finally returned to this country in 1981.
    • Author: Pablo Picasso